Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I do not have a REPLYTO environment variable.  I do have the reply_to
> option set in my .muttrc, but according to the doco that is just used
> for replying to listmail.  I've tried unsetting it just in case, but
> that did not help.

This is an odd problem.  Mutt normally does not insert a Reply-To header
unless it has a value to assign the header.  However, if you have
full-header editing turned on, a blank Reply-To header will be inserted
so that you can put something in, if you want to.  But the header will
be removed if it is blank.

I suspect that something else is happening, like that your editor is
inserting a blank line before the Reply-To header, so that it gets
separated and appears to be part of the body afterward.  Or perhaps
another my_hdr directive is adding a header which has a newline embedded
in it.  I suppose it's possible.

Try running Mutt without your .muttrc ("mutt -F /dev/null") to see if
one of your settings is causing the problem, then work backwards from
there.

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